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chaunceyboyblu

So our power in Olympia has been off for three days now. Our 88 wb coach is
plugged into the house via a 50 amp hookup at our panel. Is it possible to run
the generator in the bus and have it power our house? What would I have to
change in order for this to work?


ROBERT RAHN
Kalispell Mt./Olympia Wa.
1988 pt 40

Ernie Ekberg

Robert, you would be better off to run your generator and then have extension cords to run your fridge, heater, tv etc. I wouldn't try to back feed your breaker box.
Your coach has many circuits that this can be done. If you have these cords around, no sweat. That is the only expense I had when I was in Ca and all they had were 20 amps with GFIs

Ernie Ekberg
88 PT40
817-475-3991

--- On Sun, 1/22/12, chaunceyboyblu wrote:

From: chaunceyboyblu
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] running my house off coach generator
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, January 22, 2012, 5:14 PM


So our power in Olympia has been off for three days now. Our 88 wb coach is plugged into the house via a 50 amp hookup at our panel. Is it possible to run the generator in the bus and have it power our house? What would I have to change in order for this to work?

ROBERT RAHN
Kalispell Mt./Olympia Wa.
1988 pt 40

PDMcCripe@...



All things are possible. But, without knowing your specific power service distribution I don't think anyone's going to offer a reliable answer to your question. If the commercial power suddenly appears I think that, without protection, your generator will suddenly become an electric motor, albeit briefly.
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In a message dated 1/22/2012 4:14:20 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, chaunceyboyblu@... writes:


So our power in Olympia has been off for three days now. Our 88 wb coach is plugged into the house via a 50 amp hookup at our panel. Is it possible to run the generator in the bus and have it power our house? What would I have to change in order for this to work?

ROBERT RAHN
Kalispell Mt./Olympia Wa.
1988 pt 40

Ernie Ekberg

If he does it the way I described, it is a reliable answer


Ernie Ekberg
88 PT40
817-475-3991

--- On Sun, 1/22/12, PDMcCripe@... wrote:

From: PDMcCripe@... Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] running my house off coach generator
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, January 22, 2012, 5:19 PM



All things are possible. But, without knowing your specific power service distribution I don't think anyone's going to offer a reliable answer to your question. If the commercial power suddenly appears I think that, without protection, your generator will suddenly become an electric motor, albeit briefly.
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In a message dated 1/22/2012 4:14:20 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, chaunceyboyblu@... writes:
So our power in Olympia has been off for three days now. Our 88 wb coach is plugged into the house via a 50 amp hookup at our panel. Is it possible to run the generator in the bus and have it power our house? What would I have to change in order for this to work?

ROBERT RAHN
Kalispell Mt./Olympia Wa.
1988 pt 40

Ernie E

Looks like we posted at the same time

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Ernie Ekberg wrote:
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> If he does it the way I described, it is a reliable answer
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> Ernie Ekberg
> 88 PT40
> 817-475-3991
> http://www.ernieekbergflooring.net
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> --- On Sun, 1/22/12, PDMcCripe@... wrote:
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> From: PDMcCripe@... > Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] running my house off coach generator
> To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Sunday, January 22, 2012, 5:19 PM
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> All things are possible. But, without knowing your specific power service
distribution I don't think anyone's going to offer a reliable answer to your
question. If the commercial power suddenly appears I think that, without
protection, your generator will suddenly become an electric motor, albeit
briefly.
>
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> In a message dated 1/22/2012 4:14:20 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
chaunceyboyblu@... writes:
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> So our power in Olympia has been off for three days now. Our 88 wb coach is
plugged into the house via a 50 amp hookup at our panel. Is it possible to run
the generator in the bus and have it power our house? What would I have to
change in order for this to work?
>
> ROBERT RAHN
> Kalispell Mt./Olympia Wa.
> 1988 pt 40
>

chaunceyboyblu

We have a manual disconnect so when power returns to our area we can turn the
gen off and not have a problem. I figured there would be some easy way to change
the power selector switch in such a way that no cords would be needed since the
bus is already plugged into the house. I don't mind changing the bus components
in order to do this . Seems like it would be possible. How would I run cords
from the bus? Wouldn't cords be very limited in the amount of current available?
Im interested in getting all 12.5 kw to the house. Thanks RObert
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, PDMcCripe@... wrote:
>
> All things are possible. But, without knowing your specific power service
> distribution I don't think anyone's going to offer a reliable answer to
> your question. If the commercial power suddenly appears I think that,
> without protection, your generator will suddenly become an electric motor,
albeit
> briefly.
> ____________________________________________________________________________
> _____________
>
>
> In a message dated 1/22/2012 4:14:20 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
> chaunceyboyblu@... writes:
>
>
>
>
> So our power in Olympia has been off for three days now. Our 88 wb coach is
> plugged into the house via a 50 amp hookup at our panel. Is it possible to
> run the generator in the bus and have it power our house? What would I
> have to change in order for this to work?
>
> ROBERT RAHN
> Kalispell Mt./Olympia Wa.
> 1988 pt 40
>

Ernie Ekberg

the fix I mentioned are just temporary. anything more elaborate would require some extensive work. quick fix- or wait for power to come on, your choice


Ernie Ekberg
88 PT40
817-475-3991

--- On Sun, 1/22/12, chaunceyboyblu wrote:

From: chaunceyboyblu
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: running my house off coach generator
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, January 22, 2012, 5:55 PM


We have a manual disconnect so when power returns to our area we can turn the gen off and not have a problem. I figured there would be some easy way to change the power selector switch in such a way that no cords would be needed since the bus is already plugged into the house. I don't mind changing the bus components in order to do this . Seems like it would be possible. How would I run cords from the bus? Wouldn't cords be very limited in the amount of current available? Im interested in getting all 12.5 kw to the house. Thanks RObert
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, PDMcCripe@... wrote:
>
> All things are possible. But, without knowing your specific power service
> distribution I don't think anyone's going to offer a reliable answer to

> your question. If the commercial power suddenly appears I think that,
> without protection, your generator will suddenly become an electric motor, albeit
> briefly.
> __________________________________________________________
> _____________
>
>
> In a message dated 1/22/2012 4:14:20 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
> chaunceyboyblu@... writes:
>
>
>
>
> So our power in Olympia has been off for three days now. Our 88 wb coach is
> plugged into the house via a 50 amp hookup at our panel. Is it possible to
> run the generator in the bus and have it power our house? What would I
> have to change in order for this to work?
>
> ROBERT RAHN
> Kalispell Mt./Olympia Wa.
> 1988 pt 40
>

BG

The quick, simple, and temporary solution is
as Ernie described.

For a permanent solution, have a 50 amp
receptacle installed in your coach. There
may be room in the coach panel for a 220v 50
amp breaker, or you may need a small
sub-panel. Then, if it hasn't been done
already, have your house panel wired for a
generator. Run a cable from the coach's new
50 amp receptacle to the generator connector
on your house and you are in business.

Bob Griesel '84 FC31 WLII, Olympia WA
(currently parked at Q)

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Behalf Of chaunceyboyblu
Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2012 3:14 PM
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] running my house
off coach generator

So our power in Olympia has been off for
three days now. Our 88 wb coach is plugged
into the house via a 50 amp hookup at our
panel. Is it possible to run the generator in
the bus and have it power our house? What
would I have to change in order for this to
work?


ROBERT RAHN
Kalispell Mt./Olympia Wa.
1988 pt 40



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Ernie Ekberg

Hi Bob, wish we could be there with you all at Q


Ernie Ekberg
88 PT40
817-475-3991

--- On Sun, 1/22/12, BG wrote:

From: BG
Subject: RE: [WanderlodgeForum] running my house off coach generator
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, January 22, 2012, 6:18 PM


The quick, simple, and temporary solution is
as Ernie described.

For a permanent solution, have a 50 amp
receptacle installed in your coach. There
may be room in the coach panel for a 220v 50
amp breaker, or you may need a small
sub-panel. Then, if it hasn't been done
already, have your house panel wired for a
generator. Run a cable from the coach's new
50 amp receptacle to the generator connector
on your house and you are in business.

Bob Griesel '84 FC31 WLII, Olympia WA
(currently parked at Q)

-----Original Message-----
From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of chaunceyboyblu
Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2012 3:14 PM
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] running my house
off coach generator

So our power in Olympia has been off for
three days now. Our 88 wb coach is plugged
into the house via a 50 amp hookup at our
panel. Is it possible to run the generator in
the bus and have it power our house? What
would I have to change in order for this to
work?

ROBERT RAHN
Kalispell Mt./Olympia Wa.
1988 pt 40

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jackcj7

One thing you might check into, is how to hook it up. Here in the Peepoles
Imperal Republik of Kalifornia, you must have a professionally installed main
box, (with permits), so you can select EITHER the Power Companys service OR your
generator. The object is to prevent "backfeeding" from your generator back
out on the power lines. It is a safety measure that will prevent "Zapping" a
Lineman working on the line...
NOTE: Some of those Linemen are pretty BIG and Nasty...Don't get them mad at
you.! ! !
Jack Smith
73FC31
In Sunny&Warm SoCal..

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "chaunceyboyblu"
wrote:
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> So our power in Olympia has been off for three days now. Our 88 wb coach is
plugged into the house via a 50 amp hookup at our panel. Is it possible to run
the generator in the bus and have it power our house? What would I have to
change in order for this to work?
>
>
> ROBERT RAHN
> Kalispell Mt./Olympia Wa.
> 1988 pt 40
>
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